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Ludwig Van Beethoven |
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Beethoven Bibliography Database at San Jose State U. (Web info page with telnet links to the bibliography; the bibliography indexes books and articles about Ludwig van Beethoven and first and early editions of his scores) |
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Beethoven Bibliography Database (telnet: option "D"; option "2") |
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The Beethoven Reference Site (in English, German) |
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Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies (San José State University) |
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Symphony No. 9 (study guide) (Paul Brians, Washington State U.) |
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Hector Berlioz |
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The Hector Berlioz Website (Monir Tayeb and Michel Austin) |
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The Hector Berlioz Page (Matthew B. Tepper) (includes link to Tepper's M.A. thesis on Berlioz) |
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Music of Hector Berlioz (Philip Legge) |
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Frederic Chopin |
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The Unofficial Chopin Homepage (includes over 200 midi files of music) |
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The Vancouver Chopin Society |
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Sir Edward Elgar |
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Gustav Mahler |
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Felix Mendelssohn |
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Franz Schubert |
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Robert Schumann |
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Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky |
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Verdi: La Traviata (study guide) (Paul Brians, Washington State U.) |
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